Entroncamento () is a
Portuguese municipality
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in district of
Santarém in the
Médio Tejo Subregion (''Middle Tagus'') of the
Centro Region
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. The population in 2011 was 20,206,
[Instituto Nacional de EstatÃstica]
/ref> in an area of 13.73 km2. Situated in the Ribatejo, it benefits from its geo-strategic position along the Tagus Valley, with important accessibility to the motorways and railway lines that historically promoted its growth and expansion.
History
Entroncamento originated in the middle of the 19th century, with the birth of the national railway network, as a simple train-stop, from two small railway construction camps: Casal das Vaginhas and Casal das Gouveias. The majority of the early rail workers/settlers were foreign, coming from different countries throughout Europe, but eventually workers from Beira Baixa and Alentejo moved to the region.
Its toponymic name ''Entroncamento'' literally means ''junction'', due to the junction of the two railway lines that developed in 1864: the Linha do Norte (''Northern Line'') and the Linha do Leste (''Eastern Line''). Hinged between its links with the east and Beira Baixa, the station at Entroncamento, for many decades, was an obligatory stop that moved goods and people to the north and east. During this time, many celebrated travellers from Europe used the Eastern Line, dining in the station en route, such as the literary figures Hans Christian Andersen
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Andersen's fai ...
, Ramalho Ortigão
José Duarte Ramalho Ortigão () (24 November 1836 – 27 September 1915) was a Portuguese writer of the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Biography
Ortigão spent his early years with his maternal grandmother in Porto. He studied law i ...
, Eça de Queiroz, Alberto Pimentel, LuÃsa de Freitas Lomelino, and Eduardo Meneres. Political leaders also became frequent visitors both before and after the Carnation Revolution
The Carnation Revolution (), code-named Operation Historic Turn (), also known as the 25 April (), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major socia ...
, such as João Chagas
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, politician and journalist, who travelled to Lisbon in order to assume the direction of the new government, after the dictatorship of General Pimenta de Castro
Joaquim Pereira Pimenta de Castro (5 November 1846, in Pias, Monção – 14 May 1918, in Lisbon; ) was a Portuguese army officer and politician. He was a career military officer reaching the position of General, also graduated in mathematics b ...
.
For a long time, the two settlements were divided between two neighbouring municipalities, because the rail line itself determined its boundary. To the west of the lines were the parishes of Santiago
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(in Torres Novas), and to the east the territory was part of the parish of Nossa Senhora da Assunção da Atalaia (municipality of Vila Nova da Barquinha). The small settlement continued growing, owing to the development of rail transport and support structures, later the installation of military quarters (after 1916) determined the geographic accessibility, resulting in further influx of families.
On August 25, 1926, the settlement was recognised with the status of civil parish. By 1932, Entroncamento was given the urban designation of ''vila'' (''town''), and on November 24, 1945, it was elevated to the status of ''municÃpio'' (''municipality''). Until this date, its route to urban autonomy was a progressive emancipation, first separating from Torres Novas, and later from Barquinha: back then, it was also quite uncommon for a settlement to transform from village to town, then municipality, all within one century. From the small nucleus of families that started to populate the area, the 1930s registered approximately 3000 inhabitants and by 1945 there were 8000 residents. In March 2005, it was estimated the total population included 18,780 residents (calculation based on the number of election-age residents). The growth in the population and expansion resulted in the creation of two new civil parishes: Nossa Senhora de Fátima, to the west of the line, and São João Baptista, to the east.
In the 1950s, Entroncamento was, after Barreiro, the second largest railway centre, with almost half of its national employees. It was estimated that between the 1920s and 1930s, the Entroncamento population associated with the railway operator, CP Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses exceeded 50% of the local population. CP's corporate social responsibility program included the establishment of urban infrastructure to support its working population by the construction of neighbourhoods, building a school and warehousing, environmental work such as planting vegetation, as well as acting as a health center and dispensing anti-tuberculosis drugs to the citizens in need and additionally supporting sport activities. In parallel, the evolution of railway services along with supporting technologies, helped to reinforce the level of education and training, resulting in the creation of teaching centres such as FERNAVE, a subsidiary technical center that also worked in partnership with the ''Instituto Superior de Transportes'' (Superior Institute of Transportation).
After the 1970s, changes began to occur with the gradual substitution of coal-powered steam locomotives to diesel and electric equipment. The introduction of new technologies caused some workers to lose their jobs, while the subsequent transformation of the company from labour-intensive methods to the newest technology-related services, offered others new opportunities. Lately, while Entroncamento continues to have an elevated number of professionals associated with the rail industry, its economic activities have shifted to commerce and the service sectors as well as industries associated with civil construction. The INE ''"Instituto Nacional de EstatÃsticas"'' statistics for 2004, indicated that Entroncamento continued to be the region with the largest purchasing power in the district of Santarém.
Conscious of its historical underpinnings, on November 24, 2004, the Entroncamento municipal authorities celebrating its anniversary, revised its municipal plan to include the construction of the ''Museu Nacional Ferroviário Armando Ginestal Machado'' and the creation of a foundation to manage its affairs, an aspiration that had been proposed in the 1970s. It opened on 18 May 2007.
Geography
Physical geography
The municipality is surrounded by the neighbouring municipalities of Golegã
Golegã () is a town and municipality in Santarém District, Portugal. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 5,913,including the parish Pombalinho, that changed from the municipality of Santarém to Golegã in 2013 in an area of 84.32  ...
(to the south), Torres Novas
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(to the west and north) and the municipality of Vila Nova da Barquinha (to the east); its centre is from the centre of Torres Novas, from Tomar, from Santarém and from the Portuguese capital, Lisbon.
Human geography
The growth rate, between 1981 and 1991, was 18.1%, considered the highest in the ''Médio Tejo'' region, in contrast to the national trend towards aging. Between 1991 and 1996, the population grew from 14,226 inhabitants to 15,500, although a lower growth rate (9%) than previously, it was still the community with the highest urban population density in the ''Médio Tejo'' region. The estimated current population (18,780), does not include residents still registered as living in other localities, nor fluctuating numbers of temporary workers. Effectively, Entroncamento maintains a population of over 20,000 inhabitants.
The municipality consists of two civil parishes ('' freguesias'') that are principally divided by the national railway-line that crosses its territory from south-southwest to north-northeast:
* Nossa Senhora de Fátima
* São João Baptista
Twin towns & Sister cities
Along with its fraternal sister-city of Penafiel
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, Entroncamento is twinned with:
* Friedberg, Hesse
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, Germany
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[
* Mosteiros, ]Cape Verde
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* Villiers-sur-Marne
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, Paris
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, France
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Panorama
Economy
The municipality decided to invest heavily in the implementation of primary fiber optic infrastructure links that can connect all municipal services, such as parish councils, sports complex, sports hall, schools, assembly chamber, library, cultural center, and additionally, future needs capacity to also enable installation of telemetry systems, video surveillance set up and the possible requirements for a FTTH
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network
- Fibra no Entroncamento
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Notable people
* VirgÃlio Mendes (1926 in Entroncamento – 2009) a footballer with 346 caps with FC Porto
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and 39 with Portugal
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Railway museum
* National Railway Museum
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References
External links
Official Railway Museum Website (Portuguese / English)
Photos from Entroncamento
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Cities in Portugal
Populated places in Santarém District
Municipalities of Santarém District